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Self-Portrait — History & Facts
In Self-Portrait, Eastman Johnson presents himself with a direct gaze, engaging the viewer. The color palette is warm, featuring rich browns and soft skin tones. Johnson's attire is formal, suggesting a sense of dignity and seriousness.
The background is muted, allowing the focus to remain on his expression and features. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a common medium for portraits of the time. Johnson's brushwork is detailed, capturing the texture of his clothing and the subtle nuances of his face. The composition is balanced, with the artist positioned centrally, drawing the viewer's attention.
The dimensions are approximately 60 x 80 cm, making it a moderately sized work. Eastman Johnson was a prominent American painter known for his realistic portrayals. This self-portrait reflects his skill in capturing human emotion and character. Interestingly, Johnson was also involved in the genre of genre painting, depicting everyday life in America.
His works often highlight the dignity of ordinary people, making this self-portrait a personal reflection of his artistic philosophy.
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